US4758547A - Heat-sensitive recording material - Google Patents
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- US4758547A US4758547A US06/902,831 US90283186A US4758547A US 4758547 A US4758547 A US 4758547A US 90283186 A US90283186 A US 90283186A US 4758547 A US4758547 A US 4758547A
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- the present invention relates to a heat-sensitive recording material. More particularly, the present invention relates to a heat-sensitive recording material which uses the coloring reaction of a dye precursor which is normally colorless or light-colored and a compound which exhibits a color upon reaction with the dye precursor (hereinafter referred to as "developable compound").
- a so-called binary heat-senstive recording material which utilizes a coloring reaction of a colorless or light-colored dye precursor and a developable compound is disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication Nos. 14039/70 and 4160/68 and Japanese Patent Application (OPI) No. 190886/84 (the term "OPI” as used herein means an "unexamined published application”).
- Such a binary heat-sensitive recording material has the following practical advantages: (1) it uses primary coloring and thus needs no development; (2) its paper quality is close to that of commonly used paper; (3) it can be easily handled; (4) it can provide a high color density; and (5) it can provide various hues. Therefore, such a binary heat-sensitive recording material is widely used as a heat-sensitive recording material.
- heat-sensitive recording material since such a heat-sensitive recording material utilizes primary coloring, it is disadvantageous in that it undergoes reaction between a dye precursor and a developable compound due not only to application of heat but also upon contact with solvents or the like. This is because such a heat-sensitive recording material comprises organic materials which are highly soluble in solvents and readily react in the solvents. Accordingly, when the heat-sensitive recording material is brought into contact with a stationery containing solvents such as an aqueous or oil ink pen, a fluorescent pen, adhesive, or a plasticizer contained in cooking oil, and wrap film for packaging foods, its background can be colored or its printed portions can be discolored, marring the commercial value.
- solvents such as an aqueous or oil ink pen, a fluorescent pen, adhesive, or a plasticizer contained in cooking oil, and wrap film for packaging foods
- a protective layer which is resistant to solvents is provided on a heat-sensitive coloring layer as disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 27880/69 and Japanese Patent Application (OPI) Nos. 30437/73 and 31958/73.
- Adhesives such as polyvinyl alcohol and denaturated polyvinyl alcohol have been used as materials for such a protective layer.
- a protective layer provided by laminating two polyvinyl alcohol layers has an insufficient water resistance.
- a protective layer provided by laminating two layers containing a silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol and a colloidal silica has an insufficient resistance to oil.
- a protective layer provided by laminating a layer of polyvinyl alcohol and a layer of another water-soluble polymer has an insufficient water resistance.
- protective layers provided only by laminating unit protective layers have insufficient resistance to various chemicals, water and oil, provide a lower sensitivity, show a poor anti-sticking property, and undergo blocking.
- Such protective layers also require a complicated production process and thus production costs are relatively high. Therefore, the prior art heat-sensitive recording materials cannot fully satisfy all of the above-noted industrial requirements.
- a heat-sensitive recording material comprising a support having provided thereon a heat-sensitive coloring layer containing an electron donating dye precursor which is normally colorless or light-colored, and further containing an electron accepting compound which exhibits a color upon reaction with the dye precursor, wherein the coloring layer is laminated with a first protective layer containing a polyvinyl alcohol-based resin and a second protective layer containing a silicon-containing denatured polyvinyl alcohol, a colloidal silica and/or amorphous silica.
- the arrangement of the two protective layers is not specifically limited, but the polyvinyl alcohol layer is preferably laminated under the other protective layer.
- the polymerization degree of the polyvinyl alcohol to be used in the present invention is not specifically limited but is preferably about 1,000 or more.
- the saponification degree of the polyvinyl alcohol is preferably about 86% or more.
- the polyvinyl alcohol may be used in combination with a conventional waterproofing agent capable of waterproofing it.
- waterproofing agent examples include Poval (edited by Koichi Nagano et al., published by KOBUNSHI KANKOKAI, 1981) and Polyvinyl Alcohol (edited by Ichiro Sakurada, published by KOBUNSHI GAKKAI, 1956).
- the first protective layer comprising polyvinyl alcohol of the present invention may also contain other polymers.
- polymers which may be used in combination with polyvinyl alcohol include water-soluble high molecular weight compounds such as methyl cellulose, carboxy methyl cellulose, hydroxy methyl cellulose, starch, gelatin, gum arabic, casein, styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer hydrolyzate, styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer half ester hydrolyzate, isobutylene-maleic anhydride copolymer hydrolyzate, silica denatured polyvinyl alcohol, carboxy-denaturated polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylamide derivatives, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, sodium polystyrenesulfonate, and sodium alginate, as well as water-insoluble polymers such as styrene-butadiene rubber latex, acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber latex, methyl acrylate-butadiene rubber latex, and vinyl acetate emulsion, etc.
- the silicon-containing denatured polyvinyl alcohol which may be used in the second protective layer of the present invention is not specifically limited as long as it contains silicon atoms in its molecule.
- silicon-containing polyvinyl alcohols having reactive substituent groups such as an alkoxyl group, an acyloxyl group or a hydroxyl group obtained by hydrolysis or the like or an alkali metal salt thereof are preferred.
- the process (a) can be accomplished by, for example, the following steps:
- a silylating agent is dissolved in an organic solvent having no reactivity with said silylating agent.
- a polyvinyl alcohol or a denaturated vinyl polyacetate containing carboxyl groups or hydroxyl groups is suspended in the resulting solution.
- the resulting suspension is then heated to a temperature between room temperature and the boiling point of the silyating agent so that the polyvinyl alcohol or denaturated vinyl polyacetate reacts with the silylating agent.
- the vinyl polyacetate is optionally further saponified by an alkali catalyst.
- a silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol is obtained.
- silylating agents which may be used in this process include organohalogen silane, organosilicon ester, organoalkoxy silane, organosilanol, aminoalkyl silane, organosilicon isocyanate and so on.
- the amount of silylating agent to be incorporated into the system or conversion may be properly adjusted by altering the amount of the silylating agent and the reaction time.
- process (b) can be accomplished by, for example, the following steps:
- a vinyl ester and an olefinic unsaturated monomer containing silicon atoms are copolymerized with each other in the presence of a radical initiator in an alcohol.
- An alkali or an acid catalyst is added to the resulting alcohol solution of copolymer so that the copolymer is saponified to obtain a silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol.
- vinyl acetate is preferably used.
- the olefinic unsaturated monomers containing silicon atoms which may be used in the present invention include vinyl silanes represented by the general formula (I) and (meth)acrylamide-alkyl silanes represented by the general formula (II).
- vinyl silanes represented by the general formula (I) include vinyl trimethoxy silane, vinyl triethoxy silane, vinyl tris-( ⁇ -methoxyethoxy)silane, vinyl triacetoxy silane, allyl trimethoxy silane, allyl triacetoxy silane, vinyl methoxy diacetoxy silane, vinyl dimethoxy methyl silane, vinyl dimethyl ethoxy silane, vinyl methyl diacetoxy silane, vinyl diemthyl acetoxy silane, vinyl isobutyl diemthoxy silane, vinyl triisopropoxy silane, vinyl tributoxy silane, vinyl trihexyloxy silane, vinyl methoxy dihexyloxy silane, vinyl-trioctyloxy silane, vinyl dimethoxy octyloxy silane, vinyl methoxy dioctyloxy silane, vinyl methoxy dilauryloxy silane, vinyl dimethoxy lauryloxy silane, vinyl methoxy
- (meth)acrylamidealkyl silanes represented by the general formula (II) include 3-(meth)acrylamide-propyltrimethoxy silane, 3-(meth)acrylamide-propyltriethoxy silane, 3-(meth)acrylamide-propyltri( ⁇ -methoxy)silane, 2-(meth)acrylamide-2-methylpropyl trimethoxy silane, 2-(meth)acrylamide-2-methylethyltrimethoxy silane, N-(2-(meth)acrylamide-ethyl)-aminopropyltrimethoxy silane, 3-(meth)acrylamide-propyltriacetoxy silane, 2-(meth)acrylamide-ethyltrimethoxy silane, 1-(meth)acrylamide-methyltrimethoxy silane, 3-(meth)acrylamide-propylmethyl dimethoxy silane, 3-(meth)acrylamide-propyldimethyl methoxy silane, 3-(N-methyl-(N-methyl
- these silanes may be used singly or in combination.
- other unsaturated monomers copolymerizable with such a monomer may be present besides the above two components.
- Preferred silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohols may be prepared by the above-mentioned processes, particularly saponified products of copolymers of silicon atom-containing olefinic unsaturated monomers represented by general formula (I) prepared by the process (b) described above and vinyl acetate. More preferred are saponified products of copolymers of vinyl trimethoxy silane and/or vinyl tributoxy silane represented by general formula (I) and vinyl acetate.
- the silicon atom content of the silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol thus prepared may be properly selected depending on the type of application but should be generally about 0.01 to about 10 mol.%, preferably 0.1 to 2.5 mol.%, calculated in terms of the olefinic unsaturated monomer unit containing silicon atoms.
- the polymerization degree of the silicon-containing denatured polyvinyl alcohol is not specifically limited but should be generally about 250 to about 3,000, preferably 300 to 2,000, and more preferably 500 to 2,000.
- the saponification degree of the denaturated polyvinyl alcohol as a vinyl acetate unit is not specically limited but is preferably in the range of about 70 to about 100%.
- the colloidal silica and/or amorphous silica which may be used in combination with the silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol in the present invention are obtained by industrial production.
- the colloidal silica is a colloidal solution comprising ultrafine silicic acid anhydride dispersed in water as a dispersant.
- the particle size of the ultrafine silicic anhydride is preferably about 10 to about 100 m ⁇ with a specific grainty of 1.1 to 1.3.
- the pH value of the colloidal solution is preferably about 4 to about 10.
- the amorphous silica may be industrially prepared by a wet process or a gas phase process.
- the amorphous silica which may be used in the present invention preferably has a primary particle diameter of about 10 to about 30 nm, a secondary particle diameter of about 0.5 to 10 ⁇ m, an oil absorption (determined in accordance with JIS K 5101 (established 1978)) of about 150 to about 300 ml/100 g, an apparent specific gravity (determined in accordance with JIS K 6223 (established 1976)) of about 0.1 to about 0.3 g/ml and a pH (determined in the form of 5% by weight suspension) of about 6 to about 10.
- the above-mentioned silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol and colloidal silica and/or amorphous silica may be mixed with each other in a proper proportion before being applied to a heat-sensitive coloring layer as a protective layer.
- the suitable mixing proportion of the silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol and colloidal silica and/or amorphous silica is about 1 part: about 0.05 to about 10 parts by weight, preferably 1 part: 0.1 to 5 parts by weight, and most preferably 1 part: 0.2 to 2 parts by weight.
- the applied amount of the protective layer When the applied amount of the protective layer is smaller, the resistance of the heat-sensitive recording material to various chemicals, which is one of the objects of the present invention, becomes low. When the applied amount of the protective layer is larger, the heat response of the heat-sensitive coloring layer is poor. Accordingly, the applied amount of the protective layer may be determined in accordance with both of these requirements.
- binders which have heretofore been commonly used may be used in combination with these silica.
- examples of such binders include polyvinyl alcohol, methyl cellulose, starch, carboxymethyl cellulose, styrene-maleic acid copolymer, diisobutylenemaleic acid copolymer, polyamide resin, polyacrylamide resin, etc.
- Examples of the colorless or light-colored electron donating dye precursors to be used for the present heat-sensitive coloring layer include triaryl methane compounds diphenyl methane compounds, xanthene compounds, thiazine compounds, spiropyrane compounds, diazo compounds, etc. Specific examples of these compounds include those described in Japanese Patent Applciation (OPI) No. 27253/80.
- triaryl methane compounds include 3,3-bis(p-dimethylaminophenyl)-6-dimethylaminophthalide (i.e., crystal violet lactone), 3,3-bis(p-dimethylaminophenyl)phthalide, 3-(p-dimethylaminophenyl)-3-)1,3-dimethylindole-3-yl(phthalide, and 3-(p-dimethylaminophenyl)-3-(2-methylindole-3-yl)phthalide, etc.
- diphenyl methane compounds include 4,4'-bisdimethyl amino benzhydrine benzyl ether, N-halophenylleuco Auramine, and N-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl leuco Auramine, etc.
- xanthene compounds include Phodamine-B-anilino lactam, Rhodamine(p-nitrino)lactam, 2-(dibenzylamino)fluorane, 2-phenylamino-6-diethylamino-fluorane, 2-(o-chloroanilino)-6-diethylamino fluorane, 2-(3,4-dichloroanilino)-6-diethylamino fluorane, 2-anilino-3-methyl-6-piperidino fluorane, 2-phenyl-6-diethylamino fluorane, etc.
- spiro compounds include 3-methyl-spiro-dinaphthopyrane, 3-ethyl-spiro-dinaphthopyrane, 3,3'dichloro-spiro-dinaphthopyrane, 3-benzylspiro-dinaphthopyrane, 3-methyl-naphtho-(3-methoxy-benzo)-spiropyrane, 3-propyl-spiro-dibenzopyrane, etc. These compounds may be used singly or in admixture.
- the diazo compound to be used in the present invention may be a diazonium salt represented by the general formula ArN 2 + X - which is a compound capable of coloring upon a coupling reaction with a coupling component or decomposing by light.
- Ar represents a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic portion
- N 2 + represents a diazonuim group
- X - represents an acid anion.
- diazonium compounds forming salts include 4-diazo-1-dimethylaminobenzene, 4-diazo-1-diethylamino-benzene, 4-diazo-1-dipropylaminobenzene, 4-diazo-1-methylbenzylaminobenzene, 4-diazo-1-dibenzylaminobenzene, 4-diazo-1-ethylhydroxy-ethylaminobenzene, 4-diazo-1-diethylamino-3-methoxy benzene, 4-diazo-1-dimethylamino-2-methylbenzene, 4-diazo-1-benzoylamino-2,5-diethoxybenzene, 4-diazo-1-morpholinobenzene, 4-diazo-1-morpholino-2,5-diethoxybenzene, 4-diazo-1-morpholino-2,5-dibutoxybenzene, 4-diazo-1-anilinobenzene, 4-diazo
- Such an acid anion include compounds represented by the following formulae: (1) C n F 2n+1 COO - , wherein n represents an integer of 3 to 9; (2) C m F 2m+1 SO 3 - , wherein m represents an integer of 2 to 8; (3) (C l F 2l+1 SO 2 ) 2 CH - wherein l represents an integer of 1 to 18, as well as the following compounds: ##STR3## BF 4 - , and PF 6 - , etc.
- Preferred electron accepting compounds to be used for the present heat-sensitive coloring layer are represented by the general formulae (IV) to (VIII): ##STR4## wherein X represents S, O, SO 2 , S 2 , or ##STR5## l represents an integer of 0 to 3; R 1 and R 2 each represents a hydrogen atom or a C 1-8 alkyl group or R 1 and R 2 are bonded to each other to form a cycloalkyl group; and R represents a C 1-8 straight chain or branched alkyl group or halogen atom; ##STR6## wherein Y represents a hydrogen atom, --CH 3 or --OH; R 3 represents ##STR7## or a C 1-6 straight chain or branched alkyl group; m and n each represent an integer of 0 to 3; Z represents a hydrogen or halogen atom or --CH 3 ; ##STR8## wherein R 4 represents a benzyl group, a halogen atom, a C 1-8 straight
- Preferred examples of the present electron accepting compounds other than those represented by general formulae (IV) to (VIII) include bis-hydroxy cumylbenzenes and bis-hydroxy- ⁇ -methylbenxyl benzenes
- benzenes include 1,4-bis-p-hydroxy cumylbenzene, 1,4-bis-m-hydroxy cumylbenzene, 1,3-bis-p-hydroxy cumylbenzene, 1,3-bis-m-hydroxy cumylbenzene, 1,4-bis-o-hydroxy cumylbenzene, 1,4-bis-p-hydroxy- ⁇ -methylbenzylbenzene, 1,3-bis-p-hydroxy- ⁇ -methylbenzylbenzene, etc.
- Preferred examples of the present electron accepting compounds also include salicylic acid derivatives such a 3,5-di- ⁇ -methylbenzyl salicylic acid, 3,5-di- ⁇ -tertiary butyl salicylic acid, 3- ⁇ , ⁇ -dimenthylbenzyl salicylic acid, and polyvalent metal salts thereof (particularly preferred metals are zinc and aluminum) and phenols such as p-phenylphenol and 3,5-diphenylphenol cumylphenol.
- salicylic acid derivatives such a 3,5-di- ⁇ -methylbenzyl salicylic acid, 3,5-di- ⁇ -tertiary butyl salicylic acid, 3- ⁇ , ⁇ -dimenthylbenzyl salicylic acid, and polyvalent metal salts thereof (particularly preferred metals are zinc and aluminum) and phenols such as p-phenylphenol and 3,5-diphenylphenol cumylphenol.
- the present electron accepting compounds are not limited to these compounds.
- the above-mentioned electron accepting compound preferably comprises about 50 to about 1,000% by weight of an electron donating dye precursor.
- the more preferred content of such an electron donating dye precursor is 100 to 500% by weight.
- Such electron donating dye precursors may be used singly or in admixture of two or more kinds.
- the dye precursor is a diazo compound
- a coupling component which forms a dye upon coupling with the diazo compound (diazonium salt) in a basic atmosphere may be used.
- a compound include resorcin, fluoroglycin, 2,3-dihydroxynaphthalene-6-sodium sulfonate, 1-hydroxy-2-morpholinopropyl amide naphthoate, 1,5-dihydroxynaphthalene, 2,3-dihydroxynaphthalene, 2,3-dihydroxy-6-sulfonylnaphthalene, 2-hydroxy-3-morpholinopropyl amide naphthoate, 2-hydroxy-3-anilide naphthoate, 2-hydroxy-3-naphthoic acid-2-methylanilde, 2-hydroxy-3-ethanol amide naphthoate, 2-hydroxy-3-octyl amide naphthoate, 2-hydroxy-3-naphthoic acid-N-dodecyl-o
- An assistant coloring agent may also be used.
- a basic substance which is insoluble or sparingly soluble in water or a substance which produces an alkali when heated may be employed.
- assistant coloring agents include nitrogen-containing compounds such as inorganic and organic ammonium salts, organic amine, amide, urea and thiourea and derivatives thereof, thiazole, pyrrole, pyrimidine, piperazine, guanidine, indole, imidazole, imidazoline, trizole, morpholine, piperidine, amidine, formadine, and pyridine, etc.
- nitrogen-containing compounds such as inorganic and organic ammonium salts, organic amine, amide, urea and thiourea and derivatives thereof, thiazole, pyrrole, pyrimidine, piperazine, guanidine, indole, imidazole, imidazoline, trizole, morpholine, piperidine, amidine, formadine, and pyridine, etc.
- the present heat-sensitive recording material may further contain a heat-fusible substance in the heat-sensitive coloring layer in order to improve its heat response.
- heat-fusible substance examples include p-benzyloxy benzyl benzoate, ⁇ -naphthyl benzyl ether, stearic acid amide, amide palmitate, N-phenyl stearic acid amide, N-stearyl urea, phenyl ester ⁇ -naphthoate, 1-hydroxy-2-phenyl ester naphthoate, ⁇ -naphthol (p-chlorobenzyl) ether, ⁇ -naphthol (p-methylbenzyl) ether, ⁇ -naphthyl benzyl ether, 1,4-butanediol-p-methyl phenyl ether, 1,4-propanediol-p-methyl phenyl ether, 1,4-butanediol-p-isopropyl phenyl ether, 1,4-butanediol-p-t-oc
- heat-fusible substances may be use singly or in admixture thereof.
- the present heat-fusible substance is preferably used in an amount of about 10 to about 20%, more preferably 20 to 150%, by weight based on the weight of the electron accepting compound.
- the present heat-sensitive recording material preferably contains in its heat-sensitive coloring layer a compound which prevents discoloration and renders produced images fast to such external conditions.
- Anti-discoloration agents which may be used include a phenol derivative; particularly effectively used is a hindered phenol compound.
- Such a phenol compound is preferably used in an amount of about 1 to about 200%, more preferably 5 to 50%, by weight based on the weight of the electron accepting compound.
- the heat-sensitive coloring layer of the present heat-sensitive recording material generally comprises a polymer as a binder.
- a polymer there may be used a compound which can be dissolved in water at 25° C. in an amount of about 5% or more by weight.
- Specific examples of such a compound include methyl cellulose, carboxy methyl cellulose, hydroxy ethyl cellulose, starch gelatin, gum arabic, casein, a hydrolyzed product of styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer, a hydrolyzed product of ethylene-maleic anhydride copolymer, a hydrolyzed product of isobutylene-maleic anhydride copolymer, polyvinyl alcohol, carboxy denatured polyvinyl alcohol, and polyacryl amide, etc.
- the heat-sensitive coloring layer of the present heat-sensitive recording material optionally comprises a pigment, a water-insoluble binder, a metal soap, a wax, a surface active agent, and the like.
- Pigments which may be used include zinc oxide, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, titanium oxide, lithopone, talc, agalmatolite, kaolin, aluminum hydroxide, silica, amorphous silica, etc.
- Water-insoluble binders which may be generally used include a synthetic rubber latex or a synthetic resin emulsion. Specific examples are a styrene-butadiene rubber latex, a acrylonitrilebutadiene rubber latex, a methyl acrylate-butadiene rubber latex, a vinyl acetate emulsion, etc.
- a metal soap which may be used is a higher aliphatic acid metal salt.
- a higher aliphatic acid metal salt include emulsions of zinc searate, calcium stearate, aluminum stearate, etc.
- a wax is used in the form of an emulsion.
- wax which may be used in the present invention include paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax, carnauba wax, methylol stearamide, polyethylene wax, and polystyrene wax, etc.
- surface active agents which may be used in the present invention include sulfosuccinic alkali metal salts, fluorine-containing surface active agents, etc.
- the protective layer further comprises a pigment, a metal soap, a wax, or the like in order to improve its capability of matching to the thermal head upon printing and its water resistance.
- the amount of such a pigment to be added is preferably about 0.5 to about 4 times, particularly preferably 0.8 to 3.5 times the total weight of the above polymer as the binder. If the added amount of the pigment is less than the lower limit recited above of 0.5, the heat-sensitive recording material's capability of matching to the head cannot be effectively improved. On the other hand, if the added amount of the pigment is higher than the upper limit recited above, the sensitivity becomes remarkably low, marring the commercial value.
- pigments which may be used in the present invention include zinc oxide, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, titanium oxide, lithopone, talc, agalmatolite, kaolin, aluminum hydroxide, silica, amorphous silica, colloidal silica, etc.
- a metal soap which may be used is a higher aliphatic acid metal salt in the form of an emulsion.
- a higher aliphatic acid metal salt include zinc stearate, calcium stearate, aluminum stearate, etc. Particularly preferred is zinc stearate.
- the amount of such a metal soap to be added is preferably about 0.5 to about 20%, particularly preferably 1 to 10% by weight based on the total weight of the protective layer.
- wax which may be used in the present invention include paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax, carnauba wax, methylol stearamide, amide stearate, polyethylene wax, polystyrene wax, etc. These waxes are used in the form of an emulsion.
- the amount of the wax to be added is preferably about 1 to about 20%, particularly preferably 1 to 10% by weight based on the total weight of the protective layer.
- the protective layer material may further comprise a surface active agent in order to provide a uniform protective layer when applied to the heat-sensitive coloring layer.
- a surface active agent which may be used in the present invention include sulfosuccinic alkali metal salts, fluorine-containing surface active agents etc.
- Specific examples of such a surface active agent include sodium salts or ammonium salts of di-(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinic acid and di-(n-hexyl)sulfosuccinic acid, etc. Almost all anionic surface active agents may be effectively used.
- the amount of the protective layer of the present invention to be applied is preferably 0.5 to 10 g/ 2 , more preferably 1 to 5 g/m 2 .
- Supports which may be used in the present invention include papers (e.g., a fine paper, a neutralized paper, a coated paper, etc.), synthetic papers, plastic films, etc.
- 20 g of crystal violet lactone, 20 g of parahydroxy benzyl benzoate, 20 g of amide stearate, and 20 g of 1,1,3-tris(2-methyl-4-hydroxy-tert-butylphenyl)butane were each subjected to dispersion with 100 g of a 5% aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) 105, trade name; product of Kuraray Co., Ltd.) overnight by means of a ball mill so that the volume average particle diameter became 3 ⁇ or less.
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- 80 g of a pigment was dispersed in 160 g of a 0.5% solution of sodium hexametaphosphate by means of a homogenizer.
- the dispersions thus prepared were mixed in a mixing proportion of 5 g of crystal violet lactone dispersion, 10 g of parahydroxy benzyl benzoate dispersion, 5 g of amide stearate dispersion, 2 g of 1,1,3-tris(2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-tert-butylphenyl)butane dispersion, and 22 g of pigment dispersion. Furthermore, 3 g of a 21% emulsion of zinc stearate and 5 g of a 2% aqeuous solution of di(2-ethylhexyl) sodium sulfosuccinate were added to the admixture to obtain a coating solution (hereinafter referred to as "M Solution").
- M Solution a coating solution
- a coating solution 1 prepared by the process described below was applied to the surface of the heat-sensitive coloring layer thus obtained in such a manner that the coated amount was 3.0 g/m 2 in terms of solid content.
- the coat was dried at a temperature of 50° C. for 2 minutes.
- a coating solution 2 prepared by the process described below was applied to the coat thus obtained and then dried in the same manner as above to obtain a heat-sensitive recording paper of the present invention.
- a heat-sensitive recording paper was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that the protective layer coating solution 2 was prepared as follows:
- a heat-sensitive recording paper was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that the protective layer coating solution 2 was prepared as follows:
- a heat-sensitive recording paper was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that the protective layer, coating solution 1 was prepared as follows:
- a protective layer coating solution 1 was prepared from the above component
- a heat-sensitive recording paper was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that the heat-sensitive coloring layer, a coating solution was prepared as follows:
- a heat-sensitive recording paper for comparison was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that no protective layers were provided.
- a heat-sensitive recording paper for comparison was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that a single protective layer was provided by using the coating solution 2 alone without using the coating solution 1.
- a heat-sensitive recording paper for comparison was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that a single protective layer was provided by using the coating solution 1 alone without using the protective layer coating solution 2.
- a heat-sensitive recording paper for comparison was prepared in the same manner as used in Example 1 except in that a double protective layer was provided by applying the protective layer coating solution 2 alone twice to the surface of a heat-sensitive coloring layer.
- the heat-sensitive recording papers obtained in Examples 1 to 5 and Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were subjected to coloring by means of a label printer TEC-H9606 (trade name: product of Tokyo Electric Co., Ltd.)
- the heat-sensitive recording papers thus colored were then examined for resistance to water, oil and chemicals.
- the heat-sensitive recording papers having as a protective layer a lamination of a layer of polyvinyl alcohol and a layer of silicon-containing denaturated polyvinyl alcohol have improved resistance to oil and water.
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8% aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol.sup.(a)
94 g
(.sup.(a) Saponification degree: 95% or more;
polymerization degree: about 2,400;
PVA 124, trade name: product of Kurarey
Co., Ltd.)
4% 2,3-dihydroxy-5-methyl-1,4-dioxane
9.4 g
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Aqueous solution of silicon-containing
20 g
denaturated polyvinyl alcohol.sup.(b)
(.sup.(b) Copolymer of vinyl trimethoxy silane
and vinyl acetate; content of silicon
in terms of the amount of vinyl silane
unit: 0.5 mol. %; saponification degree
of vinyl acetate unit: 98.3%; polymeri-
zation degree of vinyl acetate: about
500; solid content: 10%; R-2105, trade
name: product of Kurarey Co., Ltd.)
10% colloidal silica (Snow Tex S, trade name:
36 g
product of Nissan Chemicals Co., Ltd.
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10% aqueous solution of silicon-containing
16.5 g
denaturated PVA.sup.(c)
(.sup.(c) same as used in Example 1)
Water 24.0 g
2% aqueous solution of 2-ethylhexyl
0.3 g
sodium sulfosuccinate
40% dispersion of kaolin (Kaobrite;
3.5 g
Georgia Pacific Co., Ltd.)
30% dispersion of zinc stearate
0.6 g
30% colloidal silica (Snow Tex S,
9.8 g
trade name: Nissan Chemicals Co., Ltd.)
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Aqueous solution of silicon-containing
20 g
denaturated polyvinyl alcohol.sup.(d)
(.sup.(d) Copolymer of vinyl trimethoxy silane
and vinyl acetate; content of silicon
in terms of amount of vinyl silane
unit: 0.5 mol. %; saponification degree
of vinyl acetate unit: 98.5%;
polymerization degree: about 1,000)
10% colloidal silica (Snow Tex S,
24 g
trade name: Nissan Chemicals Co., Ltd.)
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8% aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol.sup.(a)
20 g
(.sup.(a) same as in Example 1)
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M Solution 26.8 g
47% styrene butadiene rubber latex
3.3 g
emulsion (Polylac 752 A, trade name:
Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals Inc.)
10% aqueous solution of polyvinyl
15.8 g
alcohol (PVA-117, trade name:
Kuraray Co., Ltd.)
4% 2,3-dihydroxy-5-methyl-1,4-dioxane
3.9 g
Water 12.4 g
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TABLE 1
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Resistance to solvents and results of sticking and blocking tests
Resistance
Resistance Resistance to
to ethanol*
to cooking
Resistance
plasticizer*
Water resistance
(40% aqueous
oil* to fat*
(dibutyl
A* B* solution)
(rape oil)
(beef)
phthalate)
Sticking
Blocking
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Example
1 o o o o o o Δ
Δ
2 o Δ
o o o o o o
3 o o o o o o o o
4 o Δ
o o o o o o
5 o o o o o o o o
Comparative
Example
1 x x x x x x Δ
Δ
2 Δ
Δ
Δ
x x x Δ
Δ
3 x x x Δ
Δ
Δ
Δ
Δ
4 Δ
Δ
Δ
x x x Δ
Δ
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o: Excellent
Δ: Slightly poor but gives no practical problem
x: Not suitable for practical use
A*: Rubbed with an applicator impregnated with water by 20 round trips
B*: Examined when dried after being soaked in water for 16 hours
*Examined after being allowed to stand for 24 hours with each solvent
applied (The application of the solvent was made by an applicator.)
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